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Port Perry Star (1907-), 18 Jun 1964, p. 7

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a something that you could do to 8985-7174 - PT. PERRY CEDAR CREEK On Saturday evening several residents of the Cedar Creek community gathered at Mrs. Frank Harris' home to bid her farewell before she moves to her new. home in Whitby this week. Progressive Euchre was play- ed and the prize winners were high lady: Mrs. Victor Laroc- que; low lady: Mrs. Morris Do- herty; high man: John Green- wood; low man: Morris Doherty, George Kilpatrick read the following address: Cedar Creek, June 13, 1964 Mrs. Frank B. Harris Dear Mrs. Harris: We, your neighbours, have gathered to-night to say good bye to you before you leave our community. The Harris name has been as- sociated with Cedar Creek for over 60 years and it will be missed but we realize that you have made a wise decision in selling the farm and buying a smaller home. Although you have resided here less than ten years you have proven yourself a good neighbour when there was help. We hope that you will be able to enjoy good health in Your new residence, ALEK TRICIAN srs | AT ELECTRICAL WOR 1. WERE SENIOR MEN, 1175 oui \¥ "A ADEQUATE ELECTRIC CONTRACTING-REPAIRS _ELECTRIC HEATING mily visited her sister Miss Ka- therine Foreman, a patient in Oshawa Hospital on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. Melvin Hodgson of Oshawa visited with Mr. and Mrs. Chet. Geer on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Claughton visited with Mrs, Claughton and Jim on Sunday and attended the Decoration Service. We ask you to accept these lamps from your neighbours for your new home and we hope that they will give you many pleasant memories of your stay at Cedar Creek. Signed on behalf of the Cedar Creek Community by Emily Greenwood and Josie Wilson. Mrs. Greenwood and Mrs. Wilson presented Mrs. Harris with two table lamps. Mrs. Harris thanked all for their thoughtfullness and said that the lamps were something that she needed. She also asked all to visit her in her home in Brooklin News By Mrs. R. Holman (Continued) C. Wick, Mrs. A. Jackson, Whitby. Mrs. McCulloch. 1 The ladies served a bountiful | Class 11--Nareissus or daffodil, unch. double, 3 blooms: Mrs. Town- send, Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. B. Jamieson. Class 12--Arangement of pan- sies using own foliage: Mrs. 'C. Wick, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. Green, Class 13--Iris, early, 1 spike: Mrs. B. Jamieson, Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. H. Townsend. Utica News The sympathy of this com- munity is extended to the fa- milies of the Late Joel Claugh- ton and the Late Walter Rogers. The Decoration Services held here on Sunday were well at- tended ,and the cemeteries were PORT PERRY STAR, THURSDAY, JUNE 18th, 1064 -- 7 'Class 17--African violet, any Class 14--Lilac, single, 1 spike: Mrs, Pilkey, Mrs. Bryant, Mrs, Stevenson. Class 16--Lilac, double, 1 spike: Mrs. K. Holliday, Mrs. F. Holliday, Mrs. Yockyer. Class 16--Lilac in a container, 3 spikes in variety: Mrs, K, Holliday, Mrs. F. Holliday, Mrs. Hamer. colour, one crown: Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. L. Crawford, Mrs, Acton. Class 18--African violet, in variety, 1 crown each: Mrs. L. Hall, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. Acton. Class 19--Arrangement "Spring Symphony" using flowers and (or) shrubs: Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. McCulloch, Mrs. R. Healey. Class 20--Arrangement in Tea- pot, not over 10" high: Mrs. Jamieson, Mrs. Lockyer, Mrs. McCulloch. Class 21--Arrangement (Tall) line of one colour Tulip:Mrs, Green, Mrs. C. Wick, Mrs. McCulloch. JUNIOR Class 1--Flowers for the teach- er in container, garden or wild (no trilliums): Gordon Wick, Carol Crawford. Class 2--Mother's Day, Mantel arangement, Spring flowers: Carol Crawford, Gordon Wick. Class 3--Wood Sculpture: John Stevenson. There were 112 entries in this show. The members are to be commended on the fine show they presented. A special thanks from the citizens of Brooklin to the Hor- ticultural Society for the very fine corner gardens they have planted in the Community Par- kette. The members have also plant- ed trees in the parkette and more flowering crabs at the corner of No. 7 and 12 high, ways. beautifully decorated and well =m cared for. Church Services next Sunday at United Church at 11 a.m. and at the Presyterian Church at 2.30 p.m, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ackney of Uxbridge supper guests with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Kendall. Mr. and Mrs. Wes. Slack of Brougham and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Lynde of Ashburn visit- ed with Mrs. D. Harper and Mr. George Beverley on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Geer and family attended the Short Pic- nic held at Cedar Stone Park on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Doug McKinley of Willowdale spent Sat., even- ing. with Mr, and Mrs. Bruce Bailey. Mr. and Mrs. James Mitchell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Milt Parkins at Kinsale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Devries of Toronto visited with Mr. and Mrs. Bert Mitchell over the week-end. Mrs, Jarndel and friend of Toronto callers at the Mitchells. 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